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See oe, Se ee ot JANUARY CLASS 194
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Winged Warrior ARTHUR SKUCAS A roar of an Engine — The spat of a gun, Pilot and plane Are blended as one. Out with the throttle Down with the rudder — The plane whips about With a groan and a shudder. The man turns his head — Tracers are creeping Closer and closer, His very life seeking! The ship gives a lurch The engine is dead; Pilot and plane Are punctured with lead! So ends the story Of a man and his plane — May the death and the glory not be in vain.
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SHERIDAN COMERATE 277 Hunterdon St. “S” stands for Sheridan, our great hunk of man, We attend basketball games to see him when- ever we can. Tall, dark and handsome? You bet! That’s Sheridan, a dynamo of strength on the basket- ball squad for two years. You can readily understand why he is the first in the school to receive two varsity letters in this sport. Sheridan is a versatile gymnast, being one of the most active in his class. He is also one of Mr. Criswell’s problem children. His secret ambition, strange as it seems, is to be a pianist. Although his art work draws much attention, as is the case with the rest of the boys, Sheridan may be bound for the Armed Forces, although he intends to continue music at the Juilliard School of Music in New York. GENEVIEVE DI DOMENICO 72 Cutler St. “G” stands for Genevieve’s Alphabetical letter, Lots think she’s nice, we think she’s better. We haven’t decided whether Genevieve was made for sports or whether sports were made for Genevieve, however, we do know that she does enjoy them very much. Gene is one of those rare students who like school so much that she wants to get out in 3! years, and by Jove, she’s doing it, too. We often find Genevieve coming in late, but all can be sure she’s early when she assists with the attendance record every month. She is a faithful member of the Red Cross, which probably makes her such a handy girl in knitting. All of Genevieve’s sunny disposition andtime is being taken up by a certain blond, but we don’t want to go into further detail, after all, she is interested in the Cadet Nurses. ANTHONY CONCORSO 15 D’Aurio St. “T” is for Tony, Really Anthony Concorso His life is so full And his torso is more-so. Anthony Concorso is one of Arts High’s more literary-minded figures. His energies plus a lot of sincere ambition have made his name in the “Scope” as familiar as the title of the paper itself. A steady honor roll student, Anthony commands the admiration of his classmates. His quiet, subdued, cute personality makes one won- der at his ability to turn out such superior pieces of work for the “Scope”. Anthony’s talents also encompass the field of Art. He recently won honorable mention in the Scholastic Exhibition. FLORENCE DOWNEY 179 Emmet St. “F” stands for Florerice who is usually right, Criticize Greer Garson and you ask for a fight. She admires Greer Garson. Of course we mean her beautiful collection of G. Gs pactures. Flo is a pleasant girl to know, and whenever problems confront her friends, you can be sure her wise decisions help them out. “Trish’s” blue eyes really glitter when she gazes upon the picture of her best boyfriend, her brother, naturally. The Army Air Force has the all famous Lt. Bill Downey, whom we have the honor of naming our classroom flyer. Among Flo’s out of school activities are horseback rid- ing and roller skating. Flo intends to continue in the field of interior decorating after graduation.
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